
On March 30 the Cupertino-based company launched the first version of the experimental browser Safari Technology Preview, a browser designed for developers, which can try new features and designs that will be gradually coming to the classic version of Safari. Apple yesterday released the eighth version of this browser resolving small errors that were found during the operation and had updated support for JavasScript, CSS, Web APIs, Web Inspector, different multimedia format, accessibility and safety.
But it also brought us a new feature that was introduced in the last Keynote and is none other than the support for Apple Pay. In this way the users where currently available Apple Pay you can make purchases and pay through this technology, confirming payment with traces of its iPhone sensor. Although currently the beta of macOS Sierra already appears to us Apple Pay as a payment method, this will not enter performance until the final version is released and web sites enable this option in your electronic payment services.
Apple Pay Safari support comes from the hand of the new version of the browser that will bring you macOS saw when comes to market next month of September. At the moment the last country where it is already available is Switzerland, and as we saw in the keynote, plans to expand to any Spanish speaking country do not pass through the head of the guys at Cupertino.
If you haven’t yet tried are browser experimental, you can check out page for developers of Apple and download it directly, since you don’t have to have a developer account to prove it. If you take some time using it, the update will come through the Mac App Store automatically.